Switzerland Practical Travel Info
Visa rules (Schengen, not EU), money, the Swiss Travel Pass, and getting connected.
Switzerland is in the Schengen Area but is not an EU member — a small but important distinction for entry rules and currency alike. Most Western passport holders (US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, EU/Schengen) currently enter visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period; from late 2026, non-EU visa-exempt travelers will also need ETIAS, a low-cost online pre-authorization, not a visa. The currency is the Swiss franc (CHF), not the euro — plan for this being one of the most expensive countries you'll ever visit, and budget accordingly.
This is the section that keeps your trip from getting an unpleasant surprise at either the border or the ATM. Two things trip people up specifically about Switzerland: it's Schengen but not EU (so don't assume euro pricing or EU-citizen rules apply), and it is expensive in a way that catches even seasoned travelers off guard if they haven't budgeted for it specifically.

Switzerland Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)
Schengen rules apply — but Switzerland itself isn't in the EU.

Money, Safety, the Swiss Travel Pass & eSIM in Switzerland
What things really cost, whether the rail pass pays for itself, and how to budget.












































